Assignment title: Management


Part 1 - Question 1 – Doing Ethics Technique (20 marks) Analyse the above case study using the Doing Ethics Technique. Part 1 - Question 2 - Ethical Theory question (10 marks) Some years we ask that students use two specified theories, other years four. It is always from the following short list: utilitarianism, deontology, virtue and contract. Part 2 – Short Answer Questions (40 marks) These will be four questions covering any thing in the syllabus. In every topic that had review questions from the text we encouraged students to do them; exam questions in this section are frequently based on them. PART 3: ESSAY (30 marks) This session we have restricted the essay topics to the following three (3). One of these will appear on the exam. We encourage you to prepare all three. i. According to Sisela Bok (2003) whistle blowing concerns an individual who makes revelations meant to call to attention to negligence, abuses or dangers that threatens public interest. Essay topic: Whistle blowing is an unethical activity and employees undertaking such behaviour should lose their jobs. ii. Through the use of currently available online tools and search facilities, ordinary users can easily acquire personal information about others. In fact, anyone who has Internet access can, via a search engine such as Google, find information about us that we ourselves might have had no idea is publicly available there. Does this use of online tools threaten the privacy of ordinary people? iii. Professions Australia has recognised the members of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) as 'professionals'. What special responsibilities does that imply for ACS members? In your answer you need to distinguish between someone who is a practitioner but not a professional.